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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Short term cabin rental bunk room
Hello all,
My first post on Bigger Pockets! I have a few questions regarding smaller bedrooms used as bunk rooms. I am building a rental cabin in Gatlinburg TN and I have been really struggling with this small bedroom and how I can utilize it best. I'm building a 2550sqft cabin 4 bed/4 bath and can only sleep 10. I'm wanting to try and fit 2 bunk beds in this 10'-2"x13'-2" bedroom so can reach my maximum sleeping at 12. Based on the dimensions I have as shown on attached dwg, do you think this will be doable? I have also shown a small dresser drawer in the upper left of room. I could move the other bunk into an area I had changed into bathroom #4 but I was thinking the 4th bathroom would be more important than sleeping occupancy. Your thoughts?
Thanks in advance....Kyle

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2 different markets there. 4/3 is a family thing whereas 4/4 opens up more rentals to "friendcations".
Both will do well in the Sevier County market.